The maximum 802.1X user resource number is 1024 per slotTotal current used 802.1X resource number is 0

GigabitEthernet5/0/1 is link-up802.1X protocol is enabledHandshake is disabledHandshake secure is disabled802.1X unicast-trigger is disabled802.1X user-ip freeze is disabledPeriodic reauthentication is enabledThe port is an authenticatorAuthentication Mode is AutoPort Control Type is Port-based802.1X Multicast-trigger is enabledMandatory authentication domain: fmcdomGuest VLAN: NOT configuredAuth-Fail VLAN: NOT configuredCritical VLAN: NOT configuredCritical recovery-action: NOT configuredMax number of on-line users is 256

Re: Wired authentication failed

Don't get me wrong but you have set your NAS-IP to the same as your radius server IP

As Per RFC2865:

This Attribute indicates the identifying IP Address of the NAS which is requesting authentication of the user, and SHOULD be unique to the NAS within the scope of the RADIUS server. NAS-IP-Address is only used in Access-Request packets. Either NAS-IP-Address or NAS-Identifier MUST be present in an Access-Request packet.

so this suppossed to be the source IP of your switch requesting at the RADIUS, do you have the NAS-IPÜ (switch IP configured at the RADIUS as RADIUS client with the same secret ? otherwise your RADIUS (NPS) is not answering the request et all